HIV Case Management Services

This program provides individualized care through assignment of a case manager to address the range of needs addressing each client diagnosed with HIV/AIDS. The case manager will meet with the individual and develop a care plan, which identifies all of the needs to be addressed and a plan for addressing them. Needs range from physical to psychosocial to concrete needs. The case manager will assist the client in prioritizing needs, then locating the resources to meet those needs. The case manager will then set up regular meetings with the client, with the frequency and location determined by the client and case manager. The case manager can make home or hospital visits, as needed. A limited amount of HIV Emergency Funds are available through this program for enrolled clients with specific emergent needs (e.g., utility shut-off, lack of food, lack of medication, etc.).

Admission Criteria/Process/Fees

Candidates can self-refer to this program or can be referred through various sources, such as medical providers, Ryan White providers, social service agencies, etc. Initial contact should be made with Grace Wosu, at (908) 722-1232 X3015. Some basic information will be taken over the phone and information concerning the services will be provided. An intake appointment will be arranged at the agency offices or other location.